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Bacteria infection found in local hydrotherapy facility
NO POOL PARTY
SARA GILLIGAN
AT least one case of bacterial
infection has been reported to SA
Health – and other Riverlanders
may be at risk – following the
recent contamination of a Loxton
hydrotherapy pool.
The Aquaflow Riverland pub-
lic facility was closed on Tuesday,
September 25, after an atypical
mycobacterium (mycobacterium
avium complex) was detected in the
pool.
Loxton’s hydrotherapy pool
opened in October last year and
is a joint venture with the District
Council of Loxton Waikerie and
Loxton Physiotherapy Service.
Loxton Physiotherapy Service is
working with council and SA Health
to ensure the pool is appropriately
disinfected prior to reopening.
Loxton Waikerie CEO David
Beaton said the pool would be appro-
priately tested before it reopens.
“It is a good community facility,
but it needs to be safe,” he said.
“The owner wants to make sure
there is no chance of future problems
in that sort of area and, they will
conduct testing to ensure the pool is
absolutely safe.
“The health department is working
through that with them.”
Continued page 2
Award-winning local marmalade maker Davia Smith, holding her two prize jars of marmalade. Mrs Smith is pictured with husband, Alan,
(left) and Renmark ortanique citrus grower Ian Tolley.
PHOTO:
Peta-Marie Philippou
The real Lady
Marmalade
‘Super
council’
challenge
strikes a
chord
COUNCIL
ELECTIONS
2018
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